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  • Power corrupts insecure people

  • rule

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  • Lär dig ett språk som inte är en soppa av motstridiga regler

  • Possible if you have an FPGA, except that's MORE expensive somehow

  • I hope you run into some officer treating you like how ICE would, acting like your papers are fake

  • Super

  • Big on map

  • Not yet

    ... But they've been acting like it since the first ban wave

  • The number of decommissioned but still usable batteries are growing fast though, and plenty of storage sites use old battery packs, both from cars and home energy storage and stuff like it

  • Drugs vs pokemon vs memes

  • Cusp

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  • MWI can easily ignore conservation of energy either by only considering in-universe energy or otherwise putting all universes in the same configuration space (much like one of those matter phase graphs showing how possible states grow on one side)

    This does still leave plenty of problems around stuff like branching triggers and much more, though

  • And isn't delivering there either

  • Yes, they carry spools of a hollow fiber which is extra lightweight to resist radio jamming

  • It's not entirely correct to say "Taiwan used to be part of China" without context.

    The current ruling party has never had any strong claims on it. The old ruling party of mainland China escaped to the Taiwan island after losing a civil war to the other party. The current ruling party of mainland China has adopted imperialistic and nationalistic ideals and has decided the Taiwanese people have no right to be independent of the rest of China and see themselves as the only valid ruler for all Chinese people. All claims on the island itself are just cover for trying to quash independent groups.

  • Try RPN for a whole different beast

  • then people Microsoft go and delete the other copies leaving just the cloud,

    Line Microsoft Onedrive repeatedly forcefully and silently enabling on-demand constantly, then occasionally fucking up and deleting unsynced files

  • Audio beamforming is a thing.

    What he did doesn't sound like it's capable of achieving that. Unless he tried to make a bunch of separate chambers for different frequencies or something, you can't do much with a single source (and we're talking at least a few dozen resonance chambers, or else the sheer width of wavelength ranges makes this precision impossible). Beamforming is usually done with phased arrays of ultrasonic transducers, and measurement of how audio echoes in the room.

    Might have been trying to make directional speakers, otherwise (transducer arrays are often used to make that!). But that's ALSO not doable with such a small change, you need a bunch of bullshit like at least a cone, or once again by using more sources. Possibly he just modified the angle of the elements in the speaker to all aim at his head, which would actually be reasonable (yet not have much effect on quality, just volume), but it doesn't sound like that's what he did.

    Could also simply put up some lazy ass half domes behind the speaker and behind where he would be sitting, but that's ALSO not what he did

  • For most people Opus at 128 Kbps is transparent already

  • More than you think. Hydrogen, specific diesel blend only, gas (the state of matter, not gasoline) fuel only

  • If it's for medicinal purposes, absolutely. There's a reason every organ has multiple layers of their own filtering so stuff don't end up in the wrong place, and lots of medicines are really potent stuff that absolutely shouldn't end up in places where there's no filtering in place for that kind of chemical. Very tiny amounts of literal neurotoxins can be used medicinally by putting them in the right places, and the very same very tiny amounts would kill you instantly if put in the wrong places.